Noah Lyles, Tyreek Hill Set to Race This Summer
Noah Lyles, Tyreek Hill Set to Race This Summer

Noah Lyles, Tyreek Hill Set to Race This Summer

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Olympic gold medalist Noah Lyles and Miami Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill are set to race each other later this year, following a heated exchange of trash talk on social media. The race, which aims to settle the debate over who is faster, will occur sometime in the spring or summer before Lyles competes in the U.S. Championships in July, though a specific date and location have yet to be determined. Hill, who has long claimed he could beat Lyles, and Lyles, the reigning 100-meter Olympic champion, have been engaged in a public feud, with Lyles recently teasing Hill by displaying a sign reading, “Tyreek could never.” Both athletes are highly competitive, with Hill boasting a personal best of 10.19 seconds in the 100m and Lyles having clocked 9.79 seconds at the Olympics. The anticipation around the race has been amplified by their ongoing banter on social media platforms, which continues to engage fans. As the event approaches, both athletes are confident, setting the stage for what promises to be an exciting showdown.

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